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6/28/2011 8:58AM

Can You Tweet from Your Fridge?

Here's food for thought: high-tech, WiFi-connected refrigerators are making their way into the home, as electronics makers like Samsung and LG Electronics make a greater push in the premium home appliance market. The technology, though, might need replacing sooner than the fridge would.

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